Dual-Degree Engineering

A path to two degrees.

How’s this for efficient? Earn two bachelor’s degrees in five years—getting a liberal arts foundation at Berry and engineering credentials from either Georgia Tech or Kennesaw State.

By starting at Berry, you’ll get small classes (20-30 students instead of hundreds at a large university), close mentorship from your professors, and the problem-solving and communication skills that will make you a sought-after engineer.

Dual-Degree Engineering FACULTY

Dual-Degree Engineering Coordinator

Dr. Todd Timberlake

As Berry’s Dual-Degree Engineering Coordinator, Dr. Todd Timberlake mentors and guides students through transferring to Georgia Tech or Kennesaw State. He also teaches courses on electronics and the mechanics of heat and sound and conducts research (which often involves students) on quantum chaos and strongly driven systems.

Dual-Degree Engineer LIVES

CLASS OF 2018

James Padgett

James Padgett’s path through Berry’s Dual-Degree Engineering program included a degree in engineering with a chemistry minor from Berry and a second in nuclear and radiological engineering from Georgia Tech. After graduation, James landed a job as a nuclear engineer with Newport News Shipbuilding, where he ensures the safety of workers interacting with nuclear material and drafts procedures for refueling airline carriers.